Friday, August 31, 2012

Happy 7th Birthday Isabella!

  
Isabella Brooke Knightly Born August 31,2005-Stolen by Nashua DCYF October 3, 2005

Happy Birthday Princess! Though we can't be with you today, we love and miss you more than ever. We anxiously wait for your return. A day we will definitely celebrate with you by our side.

We've never stopped fighting for your return and never will. Illegally stolen from your REAL family and illegally adopted out to the stranger's you call mommy and daddy. Stranger's who can never love you as much as we do. Stranger's by now you must know are NOT your REAL family. Strangers who worked with a rogue Government agency to kidnap you.

You WILL come home! We have the best people in this State working with us for your return. The only people who care that you were stolen and adopted out illegally. The only people fighting to make things right!

Happy Birthday Sweetheart! You'll be home sooner than you know!
Love, Mommy, Daddy, Grammy, Grampie and your Entire REAL Family!

XXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOOXXXOOO

Praying for a miracle

Praying for a miracle | Called to Foster:

And what do you think that miracle would be? 

The Foster strangers holding your STOLEN, Biological child hostage for the State, pray for a miracle terminating YOUR rights to your child.

And WHY would the Strangers pray for such a Miracle you might ask?

So they can adopt YOUR child and reap ALL the benefit's the State has to offer to such caring people such as yourselves, knowing full well Strangers and Criminals are treated better than REAL Parents!

Any More Questions?

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Arizona appeals court upholds placement of Navajo boy with non-American Indian family

Arizona appeals court upholds placement of Navajo boy with non-American Indian family - The Washington Post:

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A Navajo child can remain with his non-American Indian caretakers, despite a federal law that gives preference to placement with tribal members, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.

Non-addictive, 'heroin-like' medicine may soon crush major depression

Non-addictive, 'heroin-like' medicine may soon crush major depression | Fox News:

What could easily be the most important advance in the pharmacologic treatment of major depression and anxiety disorders is now unfolding.  
A new investigational drug, currently known as ALKS 5461, could deliver all the mood-enhancing and anxiety-lowering effects that lead people to use opiates like heroin and Oxycontin—without the potential for getting high or addicted.  That’s right:  ALKS 5461 could be a non-abusable, non-addictive heroin-like compound.
ALKS 5461 is actually a combination of two molecules.  The first is buprenorphine, which is already used to provide some of the benefits of opiates, without many of the worst side effects, allowing people to get off of street drugs (as an alternative to methadone).  The second molecule is now known as ALKS 33—and that’s the magic part.  

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High Court Throws Out Death Sentence Citing Investigator's Lies

High Court Throws Out Death Sentence Citing Investigator's Lies:


SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court unanimously threw out a 25-year-old death sentence Monday, with four justices writing separately to say that a DA investigator deliberately lied about and withheld evidence favorable to the defense.
The ruling is a black eye for Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Joyce Allegro, who was the lead prosecutor at the trial before taking the bench.
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Note: Wouldn't it be nice if Family Court Litigants got the same consideration?

Website exposing social workers condemned as 'vile'

Website exposing social workers condemned as 'vile' - 8/28/2012 - Community Care:

A local authority is understood to be taking action over a website publishing the names and photographs of UK social workers alongside offensive material

http://uksocialworkersexposed.co.uk/



Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Preview to Fairy Tale Access

Fairy Tale Access: The Preview to Fairy Tale Access:



We will be unraveling a fascinating story about prosthetics coming out the week of September 2, 2012

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NH Courts in Chaos even with Order's

DMVC Productions = Results: NH Courts in Chaos even with Order's:

George Orwell once said "Political chaos is connected with the decay of language... one can probably bring about some improvement by starting at the verbal end." If so then Judicial chaos is connected with the decay of literacy, one could probably bring about improvement if all the legal actors involved followed the rules and orders of their superior and actually had stock in their oath of office. 
For example, in New Hampshire the court system is operating in chaos, we have a first amendment right to free speech so the courts are suppose to accessible to all unless its so disruptive; the bulger case packs the court so what could be so disruptive? Anything the judge says for example this order from 2008  fhttp://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/orders/order011108.pdf clearly informs the public and the courts that audio and/or video taping is allowed in court rooms.


So, instead of paying $25.00 plus for poor quality tapes from the courts you can create your own when your in there. However, this development this past March of 2012, again like GAL cases shows the Judges of these courts do not know the laws and orders they are suppose to act under. 

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NH Family Judges Exempt from Appellate Review-Pass CACR-26

NH Family Judges Exempt from Appellate Review « Fathers & Families:


Recently I did a piece on a promising development in New Hampshire – the actions of the Redress of Grievances Committee of the state House of Representatives.  Apparently, citizens can take their complaints against state officials to the Committee, have them heard and, if they’re deemed founded, the Committee will recommend action by the legislature.  The findings of the Committee’s investigation into the outrageous behavior of family court judges, Marital Masters, Guardians ad Litem and the like make it clear just how out of control are the family courts of the Granite State.  Indeed, those courts and their personnel plainly behave as they wish, regardless of due process of law, regardless of evidence law and regardless of litigants’ rights and children’s well-being.  Impeachment was the recommendation for more than one state official.
But a question arises; how can courts act with such impunity?  How can they behave in such a wild West, answerable-to-no-one manner?

Read More at the above link:

This article also brings us to CACR-26. In 1978, the legislature gave the state Supreme Court the power to make and implement rules for the lower courts of the state to abide by. Contrary to the clear language of the enabling statute that those rules would have “the force and effect of law.” The judges were freed to do anything their heart desired with no concern that an appellate judge would overrule them. Passage of CACR-26 would finally allow ALL Family Court Litigants New Hampshire to appeal the illegal actions of family court judges. 

Please vote in November to PASS CACR-26 and give the NH Family Court Litigants back their rights which were taken from them in 1978!

COMMITTEE for REDRESS of GRIEVANCES REPORTS

COMMITTEE for REDRESS of GRIEVANCES REPORTS | Kevin Avard for State Rep:


COMMITTEE for REDRESS of GRIEVANCES REPORTS

 COMMITTEE for REDRESS of GRIEVANCES REPORTS
The following reports are the result of committee hearings and deliberations on the petitions presented to it.  They are printed here for informational purposes.
PETITION # 2 grievance of Elena Katz, Arnold Grodman, and Their Daughter.  (Report filed 8/21/12)
MAJORITY
Grievance Founded with Recommendations.
Committee Majority Findings:
The Redress of Grievances Committee after listening to testimony and seeing supporting documentation finds that in the course of a long and protracted confrontation with the Timberlane Regional School District that began when the Petitioners sued the district in federal court for taking federal funds for a child being home schooled. First were unfounded allegations of child abuse by the school district which led the Petitioners to move to Massachusetts.  In the ensuing years, the Committee finds that the Petitioners suffered from a remarkable series of unacceptable actions from the office of the Rockingham County Attorney and the courts:  1. Prosecution under Interference with Custody (RSA 633:4) regarding a guardianship that arose out of the Child Protection Act (RSA 169-C) when RSA 633:4 was created specifically to enforce parenting plans under Parental Rights and Responsibilities (RSA 461-A) in the area of Annulment, Divorce and Separation (RSA 458);  2. Revisiting by county attorney of the same essential charges multiple times against Petitioners using only slight changes in the wording; 3. The use of an unfiled criminal complaint as evidence of an actual judgment in New Hampshire; 4. Use by the court of a nonexistent “felony judgment” claim to extradite family from Massachusetts; 5. Follow up arrest using a document whose numbers fail to correspond with New Hampshire’s numbering systems; 6. Contempt charges filed without specifying the nature of the contempt; 7. Dismissal by judge of the lawyers of Petitioners; 8. Knowing denial of counsel for Petitioners on false grounds:  that counsel had been refused when, in fact, they recused themselves; and 9. Disallowing of exculpatory evidence because “it did not prove his innocence.”  The Committee also found the wrongful filing of a criminal complaint by a police chief who subsequently admitted under oath that he had no direct knowledge of the facts of the “crime.”  Furthermore, the Committee finds that in placing the Petitioners’ daughter in the Crotched Mountain facility that their daughter was physically injured with broken bones and a torn earlobe, and that for the purpose of behavior management, the department in cooperation with Crotched Mountain increased their daughter’s dosage of the psychotropic drug, Abilify, from 5 mg/d to 30 mg/d when it is clearly contraindicated for her gender, age and medical condition (diabetes).  To effect this change, the department claimed medical decision-making authority by guardianship pursuant to a 170-C termination of parental rights in a sworn document committing sworn falsification (RSA 641:2).  Finally, as a consequence of the dosage of Abilify, their daughter suffered permanent kidney failure.
Recommendations
The Committee recommends introduction of legislation to:  1. Investigate what went wrong in this case leading to home schooling parents being so insistently and curiously hounded by a prosecutor on the flimsiest of grounds; 2. Clarify in any related RSAs the original intent that “parents” in RSA 461-A apply to divorce only and shall not include the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) issues; and 3. Request that the Attorney General investigate the involved police chief for false swearing.  The Committee also recommends that the State provide Petitioners’ daughter with health insurance under the State Group plan in compensation for injuries suffered while in State custody and as a consequence of the actions of employees of the State.  The Committee further recommends that the Attorney General be directed to investigate sworn falsification by employees of the Department of Health and Human Services, and wrongful filing of a criminal complaint by a police officer.  Vote 7-3.
Rep. Alfred P. Baldasaro for the Majority of the Committee
MINORITY
Unfounded
Committee Minority Findings:
The Petitioners, Elena Katz and Arnold Grodman, have a fragile and medically disabled daughter who is now a young woman in her early 20s. The Petitioners have been together as a couple throughout their daughter’s life.  Throughout her  life, the Petitioners have been involved in a variety of legal battles over their daughter’s medical care and education, in both state and federal court.
This Petition deals primarily with events which occurred between 2006 and 2011, following a dispute with the DCYF and the Timberlane Regional School District.  It is the opinion of the Minority that the Petitioners may have engaged in some unwise conduct during that time. For example, in 2007 they suddenly moved with their severely disabled daughter to Massachusetts just after, according to the State, she had been placed under DCYF guardianship.  This move kept the Petitioners’ daughter out of a court-ordered placement in a residential program at the Crotched Mountain School.  The Petitioners were eventually arrested in Massachusetts and extradited to New Hampshire, where they were charged with Interference with Custody and Contempt of Court. (The daughter was unharmed.)
Ms. Katz accepted a plea bargain in May 2010 and plead guilty to Contempt of Court. Mr. Grodman’s similar case is still pending.  The Interference with Custody charge against him was dismissed, after the Rockingham Superior Court ruled that RSA 633:4 did not apply to this case where the DCYF (which is not a person) had guardianship. He still faces charges of Contempt of Court.
The Minority failed to see any pattern of official malfeasance by the DCYF, the Rockingham County District Attorney’s Office, or the various law-enforcement agencies who worked on this case.  Also, the Minority does not believe that it was improper to bring the Interference with Custody charge: the judge’s ruling was based on a technical issue which was not necessarily obvious to the various officials involved in this case.  Indeed, the Minority recommends that a future legislature consider amending the Interference with Custody statute (RSA 633:4) to address cases of this sort.
Rep. Timothy Horrigan for the Minority of the Committee
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/caljourns/calendars/2012/houcal2012_56.html

Forced adoption an option for bad mothers

Forced adoption an option for bad mothers | News.com.au:


THE prospect of drug addicted Queensland couples being forced to relinquish rights over their newborn babies is being discussed inside a powerful inquiry struggling to find solutions to the state's most pressing social problem.
The Child Protection Inquiry last week seriously discussed "parendectomy" - denying parents rights over their own child.

Rate of physical restraints in schools is alarming

Beth Kassab: Rate of physical restraints in schools is alarming - Orlando Sentinel:


Let's cut to the chase on the practice of physically restraining special-needs students in public schools.
It's happening far too often in Central Florida. Administrators know it. Parents know it.
And something's got to give.

Parents Wrongly Accused of Child Abuse Struggle to Get Kids Back

Parents Wrongly Accused of Child Abuse Struggle to Get Kids Back - The Daily Beast:


One misinformed doctor’s diagnosis can be enough for a finding of abuse. We need to provide more due process to parents before taking their children away, writes Rachel Blustain.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Proposed bill would penalize adoption agencies for fraudulent representations

Proposed bill would penalize adoption agencies for fraudulent representations | Pound Pup Legacy:

SALT LAKE CITY — As state lawmakers consider possible amendments to the state adoption laws, one Utah man could learn as early as Thursday whether he can intervene in the adoption of his now 2-year-old son.

Feds heading to Spirit Lake: Interior sending special team to review child protection programs

Feds heading to Spirit Lake: Interior sending special team to review child protection programs | The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota:

The U.S. Department of the Interior will dispatch a “strike team” of senior officials including the director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Spirit Lake Nation Monday, according to the department.

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Why British Law Means Parents May Be Powerless To Get Their Children Back

Child Abduction: Why British Law Means Parents May Be Powerless To Get Their Children Back:

"When Alison Shalaby's seven-year-old daughter was taken to Egypt by her ex-husband, she found it hard to believe that after just one week in the country, her child was now legally considered "an Egyptian"."


Idaho girl whose custody battle played out in state courts reunited with father in Mexico

Idaho girl whose custody battle played out in state courts reunited with father in Mexico - The Washington Post:

BOISE, Idaho — A young girl whose custody case was ultimately decided by the Idaho Supreme Court traveled to Mexico earlier this week to begin living with a father she had never met before.

Jurist removed in abuse of niece

Jurist removed in abuse of niece - Times Union:

Watchdog agency rejects bid by Family Court judge to keep case a secret

A Syracuse Family Court judge tried to conceal his admission to a sexual encounter with his 5-year-old deaf niece in 1972.

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Pat Robertson Shuns Adopted Children of Sexual Abuse

Pat Robertson Shuns Adopted Children of Sexual... | Gather:

"Pat Robertson has long been a mouthpiece for the religious zealots of the United States, as well as those who are dead against abortion in any case -- even in cases of rape and incest. Now the televangelist moron is making comments against children of abuse, warning parents not to adopt them. So what does this mean for those who follow the guy? Well if you're still following this man and his far-out ideals, you're part of the problem."

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Did Maine Child Protective Services (CPS) give children to Richard Decca the Wal-Mart child abductor???

Legally Kidnapped: Did Maine Child Protective Services (CPS) give children to Richard Decca the Wal-Mart child abductor???:

Note: This is from one of my dear, dear friends who wants to remain an anonymous source. 

We believe it and we want to know the truth!!

Richard Decca was the man who attempted to abduct a little girl from the Waterville, Maine Wal-Mart in 2006. Just prior to that, Richard Decca was arrested for unlawful sexual contact with a 1 year old in Waterville.

Richard Decca lived in Norridgewock. At his point he is traveling from Norridgewock to Waterville to find children to prey on. What would trigger that?

Any good Forensic Psychologist will tell you this man’s behaviors didn’t just start. He just started getting caught. Common sense tells you he escalated to “traveling” and “abduction” because he had no “easy access” to any other child or children.

So how many children did this disgusting man, Richard Decca have access too or in his care prior to this? Keep in mind he was 57 years old by this time. That’s a lot of time that could equal a lot of children.

Well, the word on the street is Foster care children. Kinship care and CPS ignoring the complaints about this man. And a Maine CPS, LSW forging documentation at the office that CPS was visiting these children and all was well until others in the community intervened. As we can only imagine by then it was too late. His sexual assaults and contact on any child or children he had easy access to where enough to keep him satisfied.

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LK: http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/2012/08/did-maine-child-protective-services-cps.html#ixzz24bPCe9eS

When DCF Comes a-Calling: How to Try to Stay Out of the Fire When You're Already in the Frying Pan

The Law Office of Michael L. Rich: When DCF Comes a-Calling: How to Try to Stay Out of the Fire When You're Already in the Frying Pan:

In the article "Attorney Participation in Family Partnership Meetings," Sara R Brennan, NACC Legal Intern, wrote:
Without the assistance or guidance of an attorney, many parents volunteer information that can later be used against them, without a complete understanding of the consequences some of their statements can have. Parents may also agree to safety plans that can later be used against them in proceedings if they do not comply with every single provision of the plans. Furthermore, parents are sometimes forced to agree to out-of-home placements for their children, usually without a full understanding of their options.
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Pay raises for some DHHS workers while MaineCare recipients will suffer from cuts

Pay raises for some DHHS workers while MaineCare recipients will suffer from cuts:

With the go ahead of Governor Paul Le Page The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DDHS) has given some child protective services caseworkers raises of as much as 9 percent despite a wage freeze for state employees that dates to 2009. According to internal emails, the raises for 135 employees handed out last week were meant to boost morale and reduce turnover. The changes could add more than $400,000 a year to the state budget.

Social Worker Claims She Was Fired for Sparking Mariah Carey CPS Investigation

Social Worker Claims She Was Fired for Sparking Mariah Carey CPS Investigation:

A social worker claims she was fired by Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center after she refused to "protect the image of a celebrity mother" when she called in a report to the Department of Child and Family Services upon learning that the mom breastfed her premature twins while drinking alcohol and taking medication. The social worker, Mela Ferrer, is suing for wrongful termination, claiming that the hospital feared that her report would deter other celebrities from using their facilities.

Parents deported, what happens to US-born kids?

Colorado Springs Business Journal » Blog Archive » Parents deported, what happens to US-born kids?:


Alexis Molina was just 10 years old when his mother was abruptly cut out of his life and his carefree childhood unraveled overnight.

“She went for her papers,” he says. “And she never came back.”

Union prez: DCF unlikely to win suit

Union prez: DCF unlikely to win suit - BostonHerald.com:

Union brass representing the 3,500 workers in the embattled Department of Children and Families say the state doesn’t have much of a chance in its lawsuit against a hard-charging national watchdog group behind a set of scathing reports bashing the agency on everything from unsustainable caseloads to unnerving abuse and neglect.

Is New Hampshire Next? I hope so!

Re-elect Nashua's Fighter for Family Rights!

Cornerstone http://www.nhcornerstone.org/candidate-corner/ | Kevin Avard for State Rep:

Vote for Kevin September 11th,2012 in Nashua-Ward 1


Cornerstone http://www.nhcornerstone.org/candidate-corner/


Rep. Kevin Avard of Nashua Ward 1 (Hillsborough 28)

August 19, 2012
Rep. Kevin Avard is vying for one of three seats in a race with five candidates in Nashua Ward 1 (Hillsborough 28)He’s clearly a preferred candidate for Cornerstone in the district, with a 100 percent score on Cornerstone’s Families First Scorecard.
Rep. Kevin Avard said he was proudest of his role in passing CACR 26, which, if approved by the People this November, would amend Part 2, Article 73-a in the N.H. Constitution and restore some of the Legislature’s authority to approve administrative rules in the Judicial Branch. Back in 1978, Article 73-a was added and gave full autonomy to the courts to pass administrative rules that have “the force and effect of law.” This change led to rules that have become law without representation, Rep. Avard said.
Most notably, Judicial Branch Rule 1.2 allows the courts to waive all rules. This rule has been used in the family courts to waive the rules of evidence and allow hearsay evidence to be used against parents, Rep. Avard said. And Rule 1.9 gives the court discretion to deny appeals to the Supreme Court, despite the fact that the N.H. Constitution protects that right. When the same government body that interprets the N.H. Constitution is allowed to waive the constitution by passing a rule, it makes the body untouchable, Rep. Avard said. The constitutional amendment CACR 26 will make the Judicial Branch accountable to the people again by allowing the Legislature to pass laws that nullify these court rules, he said. Avard said if the amendment passes, he will file bills to do just that.
As a member of the recently revived Redress of Grievances Committee, Rep. Avard said he personally witnessed citizens who were comforted by finally having a place to turn to seek justice for the first time in years. One of his main priorities for the coming session will be maintaining the Redress of Grievances Committee, he said, but he will also introduce bills from ideas generated by people who testified in front of the committee this past session.
Among the issues still needing to be addressed, Rep. Avard said parents are currently not allowed to see the evidence against them when a Guardian Ad Litem is trying to keep their children away from them. The evidence is kept in a sealed envelope and given to the judge, and parents are not allowed to see it, despite the constitutional requirements that citizens have a right to face their accuser and see the evidence against them. Avard intends to file a bill to fix this problem, so parents’ constitutional rights will be restored. Additionally, Avard said he intends to introduce impeachment proceedings against the judges who have done things like this and work on a bill to remove immunity for judicial officials who misrepresent the truth, whether intentional or unintentional.

Father reaches settlement with welfare workers in death of infant son

Father reaches settlement with welfare workers in death of infant son - JSOnline:

The father of a 5-month-old boy who was drowned by his mentally ill mother in October 2007 has settled his federal lawsuit against three child welfare workers and their employers, according to online court records.

South Carolina Supreme Court Permits Biological Father to Take 2-Year-Old From Her Adoptive Parents

Andrea Poe: South Carolina Supreme Court Permits Biological Father to Take 2-Year-Old From Her Adoptive Parents:

Toddler Veronica Capobianco was forcibly removed from the home she shared with her parents and given to a man she had never met. This is not an illegal abduction, although it certainly sounds that way. This action was court-ordered.

Judicial Discipline: Commission right to expose judge’s sordid secret

Judicial Discipline: Commission right to expose judge’s sordid secret | syracuse.com:


Thanks to the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, the reason for Onondaga County Family Court Judge Bryan R. Hedges’ abrupt retirement April 5 is no longer a mystery.Hedges walked off the job when confronted with allegations that he had a sexual encounter with his niece 40 years ago, when she was just 5.

Advocacy group submits scathing review of state’s foster care system

Advocacy group submits scathing review of state’s foster care system - Metro Desk - Local news updates from The Boston Globe:

"A children’s advocacy group has issued a series of scathing reports on Massachusetts’ foster care system, contending that nearly one in five children in state custody for at least two years has suffered abuse or neglect."


Tulsa Foster Mother Charged With Felony Child Abuse

Tulsa Foster Mother Charged With Felony Child Abuse - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |:

TULSA -
A Tulsa foster mother is facing felony child abuse charges after an elementary school nurse reported injuries declared "consistent with excessive punishment or abuse."

N.J. was ready to close case on mom who decapitated son

N.J. was ready to close case on mom who decapitated son - Philly.com:

Child protection workers were preparing to close their case on a Camden mother reunited with her son when, on Wednesday, the woman decapitated the boy and then committed suicide, according to a state news release issued Friday.

Foster mother arrested on abuse charges tied to February spankings

Foster mother arrested on abuse charges tied to February spankings | Tulsa World:


A foster mother was arrested Thursday on allegations that she excessively spanked two girls in her care, records show.

Shannon Becktold, 30, is accused of spanking the sisters, ages 3 and 6, with a belt Feb. 7 in what one of the girls described as punishment for putting food under a bed, according to a court affidavit.



New Reports Show Massachusetts Failing to Protect Children in Foster Care

New Reports Show Massachusetts Failing to Protect Children in Foster Care — Children’s Rights:


Children’s Rights: Thousands of young lives endangered due to lack of oversight within child welfare agency

(Boston, MA) — A massive review of Massachusetts foster care shows that nearly one in five children who have been in state care for at least two years have suffered confirmed abuse or neglect — all while in the custody of the state Department of Children and Families (DCF), according to one of five reports issued by independent child welfare policy experts and released today by national advocacy group Children’s Rights and local counsel.

Friday, August 24, 2012

'Toddlers & Tiaras' moms worried child beauty pageants can be used against them in custody cases

'Toddlers & Tiaras' moms worried child beauty pageants can be used against them in custody cases | Fox News:

Pageant moms across the country are closely watching the bitter custody battle taking place in Campbell County, Kentucky, as the issue of the sexualization of young girls in beauty pageants, and on the popular TLC show "Toddlers & Tiaras," takes center stage.

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Cops nab hospital nurse, 4 others for child trafficking

Cops nab hospital nurse, 4 others for child trafficking - Times Of India:

CHENNAI: The city police have busted a child trafficking racket with the arrest of five people including a private hospital nurse in Ambattur on Wednesday, a few days after an infant was found dead in the bushes near ICF.

Irvington man charged with hitting foster child in head with frying pan

Irvington man charged with hitting foster child in head with frying pan | NJ.com:

An Irvington man has been arrested after smashing a frying pan over his 15-year-old foster daughter’s head earlier this month, police said.

Georgetown man arrested for molesting foster child

Georgetown man arrested for molesting foster child - WCIV-TV | ABC News 4 - Charleston News, Sports, Weather:

GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCIV) -- The Georgetown Police have arrested 48-year-old man for allegedly abusing a foster child in his care.

Accused foster mother using baby burping as defense

Accused foster mother using baby burping as defense | abc30.com:
A foster mother is using baby burping as her defense in a child murder case in Fresno that could send her to prison.

Infants drugged to their eyeballs: inquiry

Infants drugged to their eyeballs: inquiry:

Foster children as young as 12 months are being "drugged to their eyeballs" in Queensland to control their behaviour, an inquiry has been told.

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Foster Care Class-Action Lawsuit

Foster Care Class-Action Lawsuit | Radio Boston:


Is the foster care system in Massachusetts broken? A child welfare advocacy group says yes – profoundly broken.

Returning a child to her father is the right decision

[Birth Mother,] First Mother Forum: Returning a child to her father is the right decision:

Finally, a voice of sanity in a contested adoption case. South Carolina law professor Marcia Zug defends the decision of the South Carolina Supreme Court last month to return two-year old Veronica to her father, Dusten Brown, cancelling the adoption to Melanie and Matt Capobianco in a article in Slate. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Police: Man assaults victim in foster care

Police: Man assaults victim in foster care - WMBFNews.com, Myrtle Beach/Florence SC, Weather:


GEORGETOWN, SC (WMBF) Police in Georgetown have made an arrest in an alleged sexual assault and are asking anyone with information to speak up.
An initial report was filed on May 15 concerning the victim in foster care at the residence of 48-year-old Calvin Lee Kinloch of Georgetown.

KingCast tells reporter Annmarie Timmins to get her facts straight on NH Senate candidate Josh Youssef

Chris King's First Amendment Page: KingCast tells reporter Annmarie Timmins to get her facts straight on NH Senate candidate Josh Youssef, she dropped the ball in the Franconia shootings as well and she is married to the mob.:

There is a implication that Mr. Youssef is doing something wrong, but in point of fact he and many others did ask representatives of the Redress and Grievances Committee to impeach judges, and many of them voted to do just that. I say that Ms. Timmins, who is said to be married to a NH Assistant Attorney General, is a bought-and-sold pawn of the establishment, the very same establishment that harms children and ignores the law........

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WA toddler dies after foster care injuries

WA toddler dies after foster care injuries | The Australian:

TWO inquiries will be conducted into the death of a 20-month-old girl who suffered serious head injuries while in foster care in Western Australia's Goldfields region.

Living with foster parents since she was 36 hours old, two-year-old could soon be forced to leave only family she knows (For her REAL Family)

Living with foster parents since she was 36 hours old, two-year-old could soon be forced to leave only family she knows | thetelegraph.com.au:

A LITTLE girl cherished by her "mum and dad" has been ordered to leave the only family she knows and live with strangers.

Note: The only reason the biological relatives are stranger's is because of CPS. Nobody cares about the children removed from their BIO homes and placed with stranger's though. Oh, now it's a whole different story!

Longtime NY family court judge facing removal over child sex incident 40 years ago

Longtime NY family court judge facing removal over child sex incident 40 years ago:

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has concluded that a child sex incident that predated his 27 years as an Onondaga County Family Court judge constitutes misconduct that disqualifies Bryan R. Hedges from ever again being a judge.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Suit: State neglecting foster kids

Suit: State neglecting foster kids - BostonHerald.com:


Watchdog group claims system beset with ‘significant problems’

A national watchdog group suing the Patrick administration over what it’s calling a broken foster care system is set to file an avalanche of evidence today it says proves the Bay State is rife with neglected and abused kids, overloaded case workers and unchecked officials calling the shots, the Herald has learned.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Delaware day care workers accused of running toddler fight club

Delaware day care workers accused of running toddler fight club | Fox News:


Somebody talked about fight club.
Three Delaware day care employees have been accused of encouraging toddlers to fight each other while the children were under their care.
CBS Philly reported that Tiana Harris, 19, Lisa Parker, 47, and Estefania Myers, 21, employees of the Hands of Our Future Daycare in Dover, were arrested after a cellphone video emerged of them allegedly encouraging two 3-year-olds to fight in an organized battle.

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Petition | The Governor of MA: RECALL COUNTY PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT JUDGE!

Petition | The Governor of MA: RECALL COUNTY PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT JUDGE! | Change.org:


OVER 100 DAYS MASSACHUSETTS CHILD CONTINUES TO HELD HOSTAGE BY COUNTY JUDGES
The county judges are misappropriating taxpayer dollars and state services by using Massachusetts DCF to detain this child for reasons other than intended by law; further these judges are in violation of Mass General Law 119, and have abused their power.
Massachusetts Mother appeals to Governor Deval Patrick, Massachusetts Health and Human Services Secretary Bigby, and Massachusetts Chief Justice of Probate and Family Court, Chief Carey; for the return of her six years daughter, who was unlawfully removed from the mother and in placed in the Department of Children and Families custody by a county Probate and Family court judge.  The removal of Alexiss from her mother was in violation of Massachusetts General Law 119 which give judges authority to remove a child from a home in the event of neglect and abuse.  However, the county judge used the law to remove the Alexiss because the mother refused to follow an order that placed the Alexiss in danger.
The county judge, in placing the Alexiss in DCF custody for reasons other than those stated by law has misappropriated state funds and services. The mother, in the past, filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct, and a previous county judge in this case was disqualified from the case for child endangerment.  Since this time, current county judges in this case have continued to write unlawful orders that continue to deny the best interest of the Alexiss by forcing the mother to allow unsupervised visit with the biological father, who has a criminal record of sexual assault, rape, and kidnapping (Superior Court District Attorney Katherine Cappelli); recorded allegations of child molestation involving his stepdaughter; imprisonment for domestic violence; years of heroin use; discharge from the military for alcohol/drug rehabilitation failure; and who has mental health issues.
In the onset of this case, the disqualified county judge had ordered the mother to allow the child unsupervised overnight weekend visits with the father who was participating in a drug rehabilitation program and residing in a men’s half-way house.  The county judges denied the mother’s request for a home-study; alcohol/drug evaluation; mental health assessment to ensure unsupervised visits were appropriate; and further denied Alexiss a Guardian Ad Litem.  The biological father who is from Baltimore Maryland was in Massachusetts to participate in a drug rehabilitation program when he was charged in Superior court with sexual assault, rape, and kidnapping of a Kingston woman.
Currently, Alexiss has been in a foster-home for over 45 days, and has only been allowed to see the mother and family one hour a week, with the weekly hour visit commencing three weeks ago.   The Mother states during the weekly one hour visits, the Alexiss’s responses are depressed for the first 15-30 minutes; and the visits end in tear jerking heartbreak, with Alexiss and mother in tears.
Further, the county judges continue to hold Alexiss hostage in order to buy time to wiggle their way out of violations of the Mother’s rights under the Servicemen’s Civil Relief Act.
PLEASE HELP GET CHILD HOME, CALL Governor Deval Patrick (617) 725-4005, Massachusetts HHS Sec Bigby (617) 573-1600, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, Commissioner Angelo McClain (617) 748-2000, and Massachusetts Probate and Family Court chief Justice Paula Carey  (617) 788-6600.

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MAKING REASONABLE EFFORTS:


                             MAKING REASONABLE EFFORTS:
                                A Permanent Home for Every Child

In 1980, Congress passed the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act.1 The
Adoption Assistance Act requires, in part, that states receiving federal monies
under the Act make “reasonable efforts” to prevent the removal of children from
their homes and, whenever possible, to reunify children placed in foster care with
their families.

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Former Aloha foster parent serving prison sentence charged with new sex crimes

Former Aloha foster parent serving prison sentence charged with new sex crimes | OregonLive.com:

A man serving a five-year prison sentence for sex crimes has been accused of sexually abusing four girls while they were staying at hisAloha foster home several years ago, the Washington County Sheriff's Office reported. And detectives believe there could be more victims. 

Foster care children drugged - inquiry

Sky News: Foster care children drugged - inquiry:

Foster children as young as 12 months are being "drugged to their eyeballs" in Queensland to control their behaviour, an inquiry has been told.

Lowell Attorney Arrested for Forgery

Lowell Attorney Arrested for Forgery:

A  Lowell attorney is facing charges after he confessed to forging documents in a child custody case, according to Washington County Sheriff's Office.

Democrats question raises for DHHS workers

Democrats question raises for DHHS workers | Sun Journal:

AUGUSTA — Democratic lawmakers are questioning raises granted by the Department of Health and Human Services to caseworkers in its child welfare division. They wonder why the DHHS workers will get raises, while other state employees continue to work under a pay freeze.'

DHHS awards raises despite wage freeze

DHHS awards raises despite wage freeze | wcsh6.com:

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - The Maine Department of Health and Human Services has given some child protective services caseworkers raises of as much as 9 percent despite a wage freeze for state employees that dates to 2009.

‘I won’t give the kids back’ states Foster carer

‘I won’t give the kids back’ - KwaZulu-Natal | IOL News | IOL.co.za:

Now Aurets, who is currently caring for seven children, will appear in the Howick Children’s Court on Friday to defend an application by social workers who want to remove Ned and Bobby and place them with the extended family in Matatiele. But Aurets fears they will be returned to the mother.

Lawyers Across US Urged to Give More Free Services

Lawyers Across US Urged to Give More Free Services - ABC News:
Jennifer Garcia stood alone before a judge with a stack of legal papers in her hands, answering questions about her personal life.She has acted as her own lawyer in state Family Court in a paternity, child support and visitation case on and off for three years, but representing herself in a courtroom full of strangers still makes her nervous.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Full Disclosure Needed About Psychiatric Drugs That Shorten Life

Full Disclosure Needed About Psychiatric Drugs That Shorten Life | Psychology Today:


Research Shows Some Psychiatric Drugs Decrease Lifespan

Those in emotional pain long for that pain to stop, but that longing makes them more susceptible to pitches for products that allegedly will help but can do great harm. People who have been labeled seriously mentally ill are dying 15 to 25 years earlier than normal [1], and it is clear that this is largely because of the effects of the drugs they are given. [2] It's alarming enough when makers of deodorant, for instance, conceal the risks attendant on using their product; how much more reprehensible it is when marketers play not on the fear of having body odor but on the intense suffering of those who are likely to be advised to take powerful psychiatric drugs.

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Cornerstone Releases 2011-2012 Scorecard; Tracks 59 Votes That Put Families and Traditional Values First

Cornerstone Releases 2011-2012 Scorecard; Tracks 59 Votes That Put Families and Traditional Values First — Cornerstone Action Cornerstone:


MANCHESTER, N.H.—To help identify which conservative incumbents truly defended traditional values and protected the natural rights of families during the last two years in the Legislature, Cornerstone Action is today releasing its 2011-2012 Legislative Scorecard, which can be downloaded at www.nhcornerstone.org/2012scorecard.
“Earlier this month, Cornerstone premiered its Families First Pledge to help distinguish which state candidates would promise to advance bills that preserve citizens’ rights of conscience and religion, protect innocent human life, defend the natural family and traditional marriage, restore the natural rights of parents to raise, educate and care for their own children, and enact free market economic policies to ensure prosperity in New Hampshire,” said Shannon McGinley, Cornerstone’s acting executive director.
“With the release of our legislative scorecard today, voters will be able to identify for themselves which current state representatives or senators have already supported these principles in the Legislature, and which incumbents have not,” McGinley said. “We hope this information will help voters make an informed decision on whether to send their incumbent representatives or senators back to the State House, or whether a new candidate for office may be a better choice.”
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Woman charged in closet child abuse case back in custody

Woman charged in closet child abuse case back in custody - KansasCity.com:

A woman mistakenly released from custody because of a courthouse screw-up is back in custody, Jackson County officials said Saturday.

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

More kids being adopted from Fla. foster care

More kids being adopted from Fla. foster care - Fox29 WFLX TV, West Palm Beach, Florida-:

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - More than 3,000 children were adopted from Florida foster care last year. That's an eight percent increase from the previous year.

Protestors say DSS kidnapped their kids

Protestors say DSS kidnapped their kids | couple, couldn, protestors - Gaston Gazette:

More Stolen Kids!

Mary and John Shinagis got fed up with the system, so Friday they took it to the street.
The Bessemer City couple packed up their camping chairs, loaded up the cooler with sodas, constructed some protest signs and headed to the Gaston County Department of Social Services.
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